Sen. Udall Will Seek Press Protection Commitment From Pai

FCC chair is on record saying he will not be pressured into penalizing free speech

Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) has signaled he will use some of his time questioning FCC Chairman Ajit Pai at an Aug. 16 FCC oversight hearing to make sure he has journalists' backs.

That is the same day journalist organizations are getting together to push back on President Donald Trump's attacks on mainstream media as fake news outlets in league with his Democrat opponents to undermine his presidency and policies.

According to an email from Udall's office to B&C, the senator, a member of the Commerce Committee, will call on Pai "to defend the free press in light of repeated attacks from President Trump and members of his administration."

On Wednesday, the President revoked the security clearance of former CIA director John Brennan and threatened those of other former top national security officials, citing for one thing Brennan's criticisms of the Administration leveled online and on TV.

Pai also said at the time that he would not act in a manner that stifles or penalizes free speech "even if requested by the Administration." He also said he did not commit to any member of that Administration to do so in exchange for getting the FCC post and committed to respect the "absolute independence" of his agency from the White House.